WEBVTT FORECAST. TONY IF REMEMBER THE GOVERNOR’S LAST INAUGURATION, IT WAS SNOWING IN A LOOKS LIKE IT WILL SNOW NOW WITH SOME CLOUD COVER BUT IT’S NOT GOING TO. WE WILL STAY DRY FOR THE REST OF THE AFTERNOON, 34 IN COLUMBIA AN 36 IN JARRETTSVILLE AND WE SHOULD REACH THE LOW 40’S LATER THIS AFTERNOON. A COLD FRONT IS COMING ACROSS OHIO. THAT’S THE TRIGGER MECHANISM FOR THE CLOUD COVER BUT THE PRECIPITATION WITH THAT FRONT IS OFF TO THE NORTH AND VERY LIGHT. I THINK WE WILL STAY DRY IN BALTIMORE. AFTER THE FRONT GOES THROUGH, IT WILL SET UP A CHILLY AIR MASS THURSDAY AND THAT WILL SET UP THE NEXT SYSTEM WHICH WILL LIKELY BRING US SNOW TO PART OF THE AREA THURSDAY NIGHT. TOMORROW MORNING, THE WEATHER WILL BE FINE AS WELL AS MOST OF THE DAY. I THINK THE WEATHER WILL BE FINE TOMORROW BUT INTO THURSDAY EVENING AT 9:30 P.M., THERE IS A GOOD CHANCE FOR SNOW ESPECIALLY NORTH AND WEST OF I-95. IT WIL NOT BE A MAJOR SNOW EVENT BUT THERE WILL BE MINOR ACCUMULATIONS. IT GOES BY PRETTY QUICKLY SO BY FRIDAY MORNING, THE WEATHER WILL CLEAR OUT AND THERE MAY BE SOME LEFT OVER ICE WITH TEMPERATURES NEAR FREEZING BUT THE SNOW SHOULD BE GONE. HOW MUCH SNOW ARE WE GOING TO GET? IN THE DARKER SHADES OF BLUE, MAYBE AN INCH AND A HALF OFF -- OR TWO INCHES FROM BALTIMORE. MAYBE SOME DUSTING SOUTH. THE BEST CHANCE FOR A CUMULATIVE SNOW WILL BE NORTH AND WEST OF 95. VARIABLE CLOUDS AND CHILLY THIS AFTERNOON WITH HIGH TEMPERATURES IN THE UPPER 30’S AND LOW 40’S. OVERNIGHT, PARTLY CLOUDY AND NOT AS COLD AS THE PAST COUPLE OF NIGHTS, INTO THE MID AND UPPER 20’S STOP OVER THE WEEKEND, BIGGER STORM SYSTEM COMES IN A THAT WILL BE A PROBLEM. ON FRIDAY, WE GET A BREAK. MOST OF THE DAY SATURDAY WILL BE FINE BUT LAT SATURDAY THEN SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY THERE WILL BE A MIX OF RAIN AND SNOW AND COULD BE SOME ICE IN THERE. THERE COULD BE FREEZING RAIN OR SLEET AND TEMPERATURES WILL BOUNCE AROUND. ONCE THE STORM GOES RIGHT, LOOK AT MONDAY, NINE DE